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ag y ? ‘ ‘ e | ‘ u ie Uh eek ted } — gains, & early Ohios 75c @_90e ewt.; Min- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 7, 1922 : | News of the Markets _ ADVANCE IN HOT WEATHER ¥ Chicago, Sept. ‘With no break :: heat wave and with continued ab- nence of moisture threatening the corn crops the wheat pfarket devel- oped a slight tendeney toward high: er prices today during the early transaction. Besides Canadian. re- ports indicated fears that the quality of the~new wheat, crop would be lowered unless dry weather came: soon in Canada.’ Buyer here, advance with December $1.01% to $1.01%, and May. from $1.07 to. ever, lacked volume, which ranged from % loyer to % $1.07%, followed by slight general Unfavorable weather conditions and bullish crops repo: led to a decided advance in the price of corn and oats. After opening unchanged, the corn market scored © gains all. around. Oats started a shade to % higher,’ December 34% and later continued, to harden. on hogs, gave a mn market. On the advance, heavy selling as- cribed to cash interests took place. The close was unsettled, half to %e net higher, with December $1.02% to $1.02% and May, $1.07% to $1.07 o—___________.___@ NEWS OF WALL STREET (By the Associated Press) New York, Sept. 7-Steady recov: ery from yesterday's pronounced | weakness took place at the opening af today’s stock market, reflecting favorable overnight developments in the industrial and railroad labor sit: uations. There were a few declines but with the exception of Maryland Oil, which dropped a point, they Pullman and Burns Brothers A, each of which climbed two points, and Chicago Pneumatic Tool which broke through to a new high for the’ year on a gain of 1% points. Gains'of at least a-point were recorded by Stu- debaker, Union Pacific, Consolidated Gas, American Locomotive and Utah Copper,-while moderate improvement was noted in Baldwin, American Woolen, American Teleplrone, Conti- nental Can, Producers and Refiners, United States Steel, common, Mexi- can Petroleum and Canadian Pacific. were all of a fractional nature. The market broadened in later trading, equipments, public util motors and textiles, taking a pror nent part in the general adv: Renewed weakness of Mexican Oil failed to halt the forward movement in which new high records. were made by a number of shares, in- cluding Columbia Gas,. Consolidated Gas, Pultman, American Metal, Con- “tinental Can, American Can, Ameri- can, Knife, American Woolen and Norfolk and Western, all at gains of 1 to nearly 4 points. Other strong spots were Western Union and Bosch Magneto, each of which advanced 3 points, and» New York Airbrake, which was up 2, Mexican Petroleum -fell‘4 points below its early high, while declines of one to two points took place in the Pan American is- Mexican Seaboard, Common, and, Houston Oil. Call money, op ed and #enewed at 4 percent. . The upward movement’ continued right’ up to the close, Free cov‘ 4 by shorts in the final hour ~ d a good rebound in some of the stocks which had manifested weakness in early dealings. The closing was strong. Readjustment of the previously weakened technical position, combi ed with numerous buying orders in- fluenced by reports of improyed in- dustrial conditions caused a revival of bullish enthusiasm 4n today’s stock market. Many new high records were established on g#ins ranging from one to more than four points. Sales approximated 900,000 shares. No resistence was encountered to the steady upward swing of prices particular strength developing in mid-afternoon among the. domestic oils, gas, tobacco and railroad ‘is- sues. Several isolated points of weakness cropped out notably iy the shippings and United States Rub- ber but the inquiry elsewhere ca’ ried values upward at a steady pace. Cosden, Houston, California and Standard Oil of New Jersey and C: lifornia advanced 2 to 3 points. Pa fic Gas and Electric and Consolida' ed Gas 3 and 4 points, respectively and United Retail Stores and Chica- go Pneumatic Toot 2% each. — St. Paul, common and preferred, New York Central, Chicago and North- western, Ann Arbor. preferred and Norfolk ruled 1 to 2% points higher. POTATOES WEAK (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Sept. 7.—Potatoes weak; receipts 82 cars; total. U, S. shipments 581; Minnesota sacked nesota sacked Red River $1.00 @ $1.10 cwt.; Wisconsin sacked and bulk Irish cobblers 90¢ @ $1.10 cwt,, Colorado sacked cobblers $1.00 $1.10 cwt.; Nebraska sacked early Ohios 75¢ @ 90c cwt.; Nebraska sacked cobblers 85¢ cwt.; New Jer- sey sacked cobblers $1.40 -ewt.; Sack- ed Giants 70c ewt. { POTATOES LIGHT (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Sept. 7.—Potatoes: shipments light on. account of hot weather. Light wire’ inquiry; buyers holding off expecting decline. De- mand and movement slow, market dull, little change in prices. Sand- land district carloads f..0. b. usual terms, Minneapolis-St. Paul rate sacked cwt. partly graded early Ohios 80c @ 85c. DEMAND BETTER..- (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Sept. 7—Demand for cash wheat was better again today and prices were all of, firm com- pared with futures, Some’ of the buyers dropped out when the Sep- tember future gained sharply, but were willing to pay firm premiums compared with the December. Dur- um wheat was in stronger demand and higher compared with futures. Winter wheat was unsettled. MILL CITY RECEIPTS (By the Associated Press) Minneapolis, Sept. 7.—Wheat. re- ccipts 481 cars compared with 363 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern $1.06 @ $1.14; September $1.04; De- cember $1.03; May $1.07. Corn No. 3 yellow 5714 @_58¢e. Oats No. 3 white 21% @ 32%c. Barley 45¢ @ 5bec. He No. 2, 65¢ @ 65%c. Flax No. 1, WHEAT DUE 10 |# The’ opening} ket 5% higher, December 57% to 57%,1@ | Des. ane -LIBERTY BOND 4 the Associated Press) ( ‘ork, Sept. 7.—Liberty, bonds 2 (B New losed: a First 4%'s" Second 4%’s . Third. 4%'s Fourth 4%'s .. 4%'s, uncalled 4%'s called SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOC! (By the Associated Press) Sopth §t. Paul, Minn., Sept. Cattle receipts; 5,800; market. dull, generally steady to we; r nd medium beef steer: A $8.00; grass fat butcher she stock largely $3.00 @ $4.50; Tew better offerings on up to, $6.00 50 cannergs and cutters $2.00 bologna ‘bu! $2.00 * ers. and feede! ket.-dull, wate @ $6.00; calves receipts $4.00 et Mitte mrnetien Uy packer fp hod {J et en ; 3: seconds mostly range $6. $9.00; hulk $6.50 @ $9.00; good pi bigest Ene receipts Ra lambs steady to e1 1} 11, oe fat went i ‘ 3 >;BULUTH RECEIPTS (By, the Associated Pres: “Duluth, Sept. :7. Elevator domestic grain—wheat 536,600: bu- shels; corn 30700; batley, 27,700 bu- shels; rye 445,500; flax 2,300. Ship- t&: wheat 276,200 bushels; corn 3 Fye 290,000. Elevator receipts bonded grain—wheat, 12,000 bushel: shipments wheat. 35,000. : Duluth car inspection: Wheat Nos. 2 northern, 964; No. 8 northern and 1 and 2 dark nerthern and Nos, 1 and ‘No. 3 north@in 44; smutty, spring 1; other spring’ 18; - 1 ahd 2 amber 3 smutty durum 21; other: 211; Nos. 1, and 2 dayk hard winter and Nos. 1 and 2 hard winter 4; smutty winter 1; mixed 248; smut- ty mixed 13; wheat 1,275; fl 31; mixed grain 8; mixed grain 8; corn 40; oats 11; rye 728; barley 77; -all graiffs 2,170; on track 568. ‘MINNEAPOLIS RANGE (By the Associated Pres: Minneapolis, Sept. 7.— Open. High. Low. ~Close. WHEAT Sept ©...101% 104% 101 104 Dec. 101% 103% 101% 103 May ....106 °108 106 107% OATS Sept. ... 29% 30 20% 20% Dec. 8 30% 30% x RYE Sept. 62% 63% Sept. 50% Sept. 4™ «+280, 284° 22015 200-220 225% 219 CO! Sept. aoe BBAB CHICAGO RANGE 1. (By the Associated Press) Chicago, Sept. 7.— * = Qpen. High. Low. Close. WHEAT 55% ! Sept. ... 99% 100% 99 100% Dec. 101%, 102% 101% 102% May -107’ 108% +=106% .107% Sept. 4 ek OH 62% jept. os 61! Dee. . Sh 68% 57% 57% May .... 60% (61% 60%. 61% OATS Sept. |... 34 35% 84 34% Dec. 5, ee kD May 37% 38% 10.35 10.40 ~ 9.75 9.70 | Sept. Oct. 10.382 Sept. . Oct. a * METALLIC COATS |” Metallic coats, of gold’ and silyer cloths, brocades, and metal laces over velvet or satin, are combined with furs and velvets to make the handsomest evening~ wraps’ of the season. + > TRADING IN DURUM ACTIVE (By the Associated Press) Duluth, Mi Sept. 7.—Trading in durum was active, locally in to- day’s market and quotations were advanced: substantially. Good inquiry for durum from the it was noted and.a considerable quantity of it was bought to arrive. The elevators rea- dily absorbed any grain left over on jthe les. Boat space was reported to, have. been taken for durum for jearly shipment to cover contracts. Receipts of all grain on track here teday. were 568 cars, 121 of wheat, 238 of durum and 166 of rye. The market was strong around the close. Si terhber wheat closed 1%c a at $1.04 nominal; and October 1%c up at $1.04 nominally; Septem: ber. durum closed 1% up at 87%c; October 1% up at 87%: 1%e up at 87%e bid and December 1%c up at 8%%c asked. 5 -Spot rye closed %c up at 68%6c; September %c up at 67%c bid; Oc- tober %c up at 67%4c asked; Decem- ber %c up at 66%c bid. and. May “ec 4, up_at 1c -bid. , j Spot oats closed 1%c up at 32%ec @ .32%c; barley unchanged at from ‘4lc.to 57; spot No. 2 yellow corn. 14 up at 62%c and No. 2 mixed %c up @ | at 61%, Flaxseed continued its upward course under the influence of bid- ding both on the part of crushers to cover .oil contracts and short cover- ing operations. September closed 5% up at $2.55% bid; October 6%c up at $2.30% bids November 4% up at $2208 bid; ‘December-4c up at $2.24 asked. DULUTH CLOSE, _ (By the Associated: Press) Duluth, Minn., Sept: .7.—Closing cash pric Wheat No./1 dark nor- thern, fancy $1.16 @ $1.29; No. dark northern $1.12 @ $1.16; dark northern $1.09 @ $1.15; No. 3 dark northern $1.04 @ $1.12;'No. 1 beetle ern $1.10 @ $1.14; No.2 nerthern $1.06 8 1,10; No.: 1. amber durum 2%e 1,03i%c; No. 2 amber dur- um 94%c @ $1.02%;, No.’ 2 amber arrive September, 10, 92%c; arrive September 89!sc; No. 1, durum 89%; | Nq. 2.durum’87%; No. 1 mixed dur- um» 87%c @ $1.01%; No: 2 mi durum 85%c @ $1.00%; No. 2: mixed arrive September. 10, 85%4c; argiye | September. 84%4c; No.1. red,-8546c. Flaxseed on track $2.35% @ $2.3736% arrive, $2.35% @. $2.36%; > Septem- ber $2.35% bid; October $2.30% ask- ‘ed; November $2.29% bid; December’ $2.24 asked. Oats ‘No. 3 white: track and arriye 32% track and arrive 5%. Corn No. 2 yellow 62%¢; No. 3 yellow 61%4c; No. 2 mixed 61%e; No. 3 mixed 60%c. Ae ESS CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK (By the Associated Press) Chicago, ‘Sept. %—-Cattle receipts a [MATTER “THAT 1S VERY 233 “| ers $9.15 @ $9.35; bulk’ good 300 to 225% | 3, November | northern arrive $1.12, No. 2 dark} 32%c. No.1 rye, Ye; barley 41c @} PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE pant ed ea Just Something to Think About DOIWGS OF THE DUFFS Ab WS ae rap | NRS..DUFF, AS.GooD AND > WHAT. WE HAVE “To TELL You YES, You & 2 ‘FRIENDLY. NEIGHBORS OF, 1S_OF A VERY PRIVATE. NATURE TOA Gave ue Wels | wyeune MRS.LEE AND MYSELF a Fe hare coer nk etal ery AFTER | LEFT You AND STARTED NO. 1 CAN'T. L THAT IT 1S‘OUR DU, : : : EE IT Is DUTY For HGME.- 1 WAS WALKING GIVEN - IT WAS SOMETHING THAT {OCCURRED LAST EVENING - YOU WILL RECALL THAT | MET You ON "THE CORNER LAST EVENING? 5 po ain! a No \ CANT! lf 4 vA 7 TO: SPEAK “To ‘You Al ‘AK “Te BOUT A ALONG MINDING MY OWN BUSINESS WHEN 1 HAPPENED “To LooK UP AND- OH-I CANT TELLYOU! —, V.CANT TELLYOU. WELLCOME IN, PLEASE! PAINFUL To US BOTH- YES, 1 WAS GOING TOA MOVIE - Sa See ee ~ we wor’, wae “ys ULE ne <\Y ‘FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Just Like Going to Jail eG: YOUNE HAD A LOT OF FUN THiS TMK ALL READY,POP, ) pace Yo StHooL= WHERE ARE SUMMER, HANEN'T You? WELL; You GONNA IF You'LL Go UPSTAIRS AND GBT ALL CLEANED UP TLL. HERE ARE Your... me FOR RENT—Furnished rooms suit- able for two, also for sale a gas beds, springs, mattresses, dres: commode, extension table,! chair rockers,! tleather couch, sectional : : \ = i 10,000; fairly active, better grades - ————— FOR SALE—Overland touring car in CLASSIFIED ADVERT oa eee weight 1,000 pounds each, Also beef steers strong to 15c highe other. grades and yearlings, steady to 0 é : ; and coul range combined, 409 5th bulk beef steers $9.0 @ $1025: she St. Phone 512K. 9-5-6t] several second hand Fords. 214] book caso, cabinet files, china : r FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large| Secofd St. Geo, F. Robinson, closet'‘with mirror, rugs. Also stock stead; : ij ' “4 any te strong: spots highér 9-6-lwk | gardeh’ tools, - Will ‘sell’ ohe piece and better grades beef cows and room or two light housekeeping Keifers; bulls strong to.15e up; veal _ ang eG FOR SALE—Three- or all at right’ prices. Call after calves strong to 2b¢ higher; stock-q ” WANTED—MALE WANTED—Girl_to nelp care for] Tooms in s modern hoses, Ca Me. track, oe aaa ede ete tee, | Sep. mal OT Sth St 9-7-3t ers weak to 25¢ lower; feeders sten-|_ Wanted — Delivery. man.| ‘tildren. Mrs. L. A. Schipfer, 4) -->—iiq—parnished rooms for] ty dollars a day working near Dev- FOR SALE—Mahogany piano, leath- dy to weak; ‘bulk beef cows and heif-| py iy: Ave B. Of-tt]} FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for| { dl erk $4.50 @ $7.25; bulk bologna bulls| Hoskins-Meyer. a | z light housekeeping also two other| 18 Lake, steady work. L, 8, Budd, er upholstered — davenport, oak STA S430 @ $7.25; bulk bologna ue RL MINERS-WANTHDCApy| WANTED — Bxperienced help for] rooms for light housekeeping. 418] _ Box 83, Devils Take. D._ 0-6-2 dining set, dressers, library table, around \$12.50. Hogs receipts 17-| at High Carbon Lignite Mines,| ™lnery: Nielsen’s: Millinery Ist St. Phone 241J. ‘9-7-3t] FOR SALE—Studebaker six model| Duffet, kitchen cabinet, | bedss 000; active, 15¢' @ 25c higher; spots! Werner, N. D. ‘gb-1mo 9-7-3 SOR -RENTOThreo desirable furne| 1916. Excellent condigion, terms to sorlhgs, (various pean articles. up more: bulk 180 @ 210. pound av- TED — Good experienced wa Jahed’ rooms for light housekeep.| ‘FesPonsible/ party. W. By Hartley, 223 12th St. Phone 553M, oak 318. West/ Rosser Street, Phone ee WANTED—Young man to work by Van Horn Cafe. month. F, Jaszkowiak, 421 8-30-tf 9-2-1w| WANTEDReliable married couple with no children who would lik board elderly people in exchange for modern furnished"home. FOR SALE — Seven-room modern| erences exchanged. Write ~ house, includiny four bed-rooms,| care Tribune. situated near schools east front? FOR QUICK SALE—One 1 erages $9.40 @ $9.55; top $9.60; bulk Bante 250. hound. bates e910 wD eee $9.35; bulk 280. to 250 pound butch- 6773, FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND ‘FLATS. ' 9-2-1w FOR RENT—One cast front room, Nicely furnished in modern home. Call 832J or 216 2nd St. 9-1-Iwk FOR_RENT—Nicely furnished room Also 5 room house. Phone 197. the 12th St. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework; must have some WORK WANTED MEN employed wants clean room, close in. State prices, Address J. V. Genera] Delivery, 350, ‘pound butchers $7.75 @ $8.75; bulk packing sows $6.25 @ $7.25: pigs strong, better kinds $8.00 @ $8.51 heavv weicht $7.90 @ $9.10; middle 9-5-3t weights $8.75 @ $9.5 hts| - : ute ADP a ee ee hy . expericnce. Mrs. Benton Baker. aa: " 4 eA $2.50 @ $0.55; light liehts $850 @| 29'ave, B. West. Phono 468, GS RD AU ae hammers ania Tbe 9-5-3t1 for $4,000 on terms; cight-room] Anna dining room set, Americ: a rking sent rowsh sea) 88 ‘roug| omPloyment nights. after, school| FoR —HENT—Furifished room in] modern house, ineluding five bed-] walnut, genuine, leather sent Pee eeresroteh, Se 626i Gantenccompeen sil teresa lt ne 404W. || modern house. Gentlemen only.| rooms, east front, fine trees, well] estos table pads, cost receipts” 12,000: fat lambs ‘stronge Ps Br ‘3 Cal ech 222 3rd St. 9-1-1wk} located, on terms; six-room modern} $100 takes it Phone 5: 000: ron; eral housework. Must be “good| \WANTED—School girl wishes pl: = . P ' en shes place] FOR-RENT=One room furnished | bungalow, about new, fine resi-} 12th St, best westerns held higher; top n tive $12.75 to citv butcher: packer top $12.50; bulk. natives $: @ $12.40; culls mostly $8.50 @ $9.00; sheep slow, steady: good 113 pound Montana wethers $7.25; few choice light native ewes $6.50: heavy ewes dence, good sized rooms for $4,400, | soR SALE=Twolve-guage Winches: on good terms; six-room modern} ter Hammerless pump gun, with house,, including three bed rooms,| ease cheap for quick sale. Call at well located, for $3,000, on terms-| yom 30, Annex hotel between 6 and Geo. M. Register. , 9-6-1] gpm. 8-31-1w FOR SALE—Recently built shouse, | TAKEN FROM YARD—Rubber tired cook. Phone 587. Mrs. Sam Clark, 36 Ave. A East. 8-25-tf| G01 Sixth. WANTED—Girl for housework, must be able to cook, family of two WANTED TO RENT adults, Mra. O, W. Roberts, 117] WANTED TO RENT—A house for the 3. 8-15-t£ 4, school year; furnished, or partly Call 213W, or apply at 9-7-3t to work. for light housekeeping. 620 6th St. Phone 329W. 9-5-3t FOR RENT—Large modern room! suitable for two. , 522 2nd St. 9-5-3t mostly $3.00 3.50; feeders firm; aR S| : F oe ckeepi $8 Fe tend teodiie oeasinne MOTE: Tat fo Seetth ed Infor We Me Coated | FOR RENT—Housckeeping rooms, ee eet roma and. bath, fal en ee ard. Please best feeding lambs held around | to cook, family of two} ” Menoken, N. D. g.3i-.w|_ 517 7th St. Phone 586, 9-5-38t} basement, screened in porch, shade roe.'rn Panter $12.75. adults, Mrs. 0. W. Roberts, 117 MODERN ROOMS-—Wor rent Phonc| and fruit trees, warm air heat,{ Teturm on Notliy. | bluavety : Main street. 8-15-tf ROOMS \FORAREN TE: 855,521 8th St. 9-5-3t| this house is absolutely modern| ._b® Rose. Phone 980,_O° Te SALB—-All_ houschold goo Phone 751. WANTED—Waitress, dish washer, and bell boy. Steady employment. Lewis and Clark, Mandan, N. D. 9-7-4t WANTED—C@"Tor general house- work, Apply Mrs. P. C. Reming- ton. 610 %th St. and one of the best built in the| FO bedding, small ‘rugs and ete., wi sell cheap. Call at 315 1-2 Thayer FOR RENT—Room in modern house suitable for two close to high school. Terms reasonable. Right party may do some light house- keeping: Phone 638R, or call 812 ‘th, St. 9-7-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room; suitable for one or two teachers, ~ “close to North Ward school, could serve breakfat, 1014 4th St. Phone 747-3. 9-6- FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, with board if desired; suit- able for four young men or four Indies. Phone 836M or call at 405 bth Allied Chemical & Dye . Allis-Chalmers.. .... American Beet, Sugar . American C: aie American American American American city. Tetms to right party. Phone e808 282) OU Si AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES 28W, 843 or 737R. FOR SALE—Touring car in perfect| mechanical condition. White wire; 8-21-tt| St. 9 wheels with extra wheel, spot} FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—Five Voice and expression classes light, seat covers, dash clock and] yo9m house on South Side, newly children, also adults, now being or- tnrce practically new cord tires.| pjastered, painted and large porch,! ganized, Miss Rudge, 418 7th St Very pretty car with lots of pep | g Jots, just the place for one who: Phon 9 $425.00 Part cash balance month-| want a good garden spot, or. toj FOR ly payments if desired to responsi-| oop chickens and cow. Call at| spring bed, nlse jetiy glas __ble party,_Phone 415-J._8-31-lwk| 616 6th after 6 p. m. fruit jars, 112 8th St. Phone 3 FOR SALE— New Chevrolet Sedan 9-1-lw driven 493 miles. Also two Chev-| FOR SALE—New modern bungalow | FOR SALE—Columbia victrolo, with rolet touring cars with starters,| five large rooms and bath. $4400.! 45 yocords; price $60. Cull 3 each $175.00. Vulcanizing shop} Easy terms, | Also new bungalow)! g¢. i for rent or will sell,plant. Good] of six rooms and bath, hot water lathe, Bowser, oil tank, piano and International Corp.. 35% Locomotive ... 22% Smelting & Ref’g. Sugar Sumatra Tobacco T. & 7. Tobacco 9-1-1w WANTED—Competent girl. Apply Mrs H. R. Berndt, 416 Thayer. y 9-6-1w WANTED —Girl for general house work, Mrs. L. H. Carufel. Phone 691. 4 8-30-ti WANTED—Competent girl, one that American American American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison _.. Atl. Gulf & W. Indies . Baldwin Ldcomotive, Baltimore & Ohio Box 56 in first class condition. ook. Mrs, J. E. Dawson. Bch Seneca te ano a CSnadion Pacific. mth st. Phone #31 9- FOR RENT—Large front room on} kitchen range. Party leaving city. 3. H. Holihan, 5€ p Gentral Leather TANTEDIMald for ‘gana! panaral hous «ground floor, nicely furnished for| Write Tribune 451, 9-5-8t] Broadway. Phone 745. 9-6-3t] Flasher, N. D : i 7-2 Ghandler, Motors Se Mrs, FB, -Shepand, 6 Ave [si uenthousekoeniney 42 th St! FOR QUICK SALE—One five pass-| FOR SALE— Modern “house of- six FOR SALE: ami lon nea are eae enger touring car, Just over-f rooms and bath, garage, trees. EX-| ¢¢ StSiattens B. Phone 345. Onc of the most Chesapeake. & Ohio Chi | Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul - 9-5 FOR RENT—One large modern fur-] jauied. New casings, now top, re-| cellent location. ae Aatihe fi ‘i FOR VOCAL—And Piano lessons. hi age, H- J & Pee. WANTED-—Girl for gencral house-| . nished room, suitable for one or} painted. Will sacrifice for $300.00] desirable in the city for the price. Colorado Fuel & Tron work, 802 8th St. Phone 6 two gentlemen: close in. Phone} Pocn Also, one bass drum, Call! - $3000. Cash §700. J, H. Holihan,| call;cat 1002 §th St. or Plone Corn Products . : S, D. Dietz. 9-T-1w | « 588-M. 605 3rd St. 9-5-3] 553M, or 283 12th St. 9-6-2] 314 Broadway. Phone 74h 9-6-st] _931W. 4* j 9-6-4Wk Crucible Steel ; : FOR SALE—Six room modern house,| GARAGE FOR RENT — 510 5th St. J. F. Watkins. 9-7-1wk- BY STANLEY | itcluding 2 bed rooms, all rooms fine size, well located, on good ; terms, at a bargain. Geo. M. Reg- iste 9-5-lwk FOR § low, five rooms and bath, very nice lawn and trees; garage. Terms. No agents. 608 10th St. 842J. Y-1-1w FOR SALE—By owner, eight room| ;ogp—Gold fountain pen. Initial a ee ———————————— TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—A pleasant south room in good location, either lady ‘or gentleman.” Phone 904, mornings and evenings. 9-T-lwk % Erie . Faitous Piayers-Lasky THE OLD HOME TOWN General Asphalt ...,.. a General Electric Ex. Div. ‘ General Motors . Goodrich Co. ... Great Northern pfd . Illinois Central Inspiration Copper International Harvester . YES SIR-1 SAW HIM Int. Mer. Marine pfd. : = International Paper RIGHT IN THE DRESS [== con ALS} | house, modera, near school. Price] ““t" engraved on it. Reward. Find- Invincible Oil NEM reasonable for quick actioa. For} , MRS ria Meee Kelly Springfield Tire . MAKING SHOP DOWN, ONERS RACKETS Se ee en conch te leate se tuibuls eee an MOUSE TRAPS - PERFUME— 384-W. 9-5-lw i 3 i Eouiwille ‘Nashvi s bs Mexican: Petroleum ‘ PAPER PLATES-HATCHETS -TEA Pots) Miami Copper ... ACE CAPS AND RAT POISON ETe, | Middle States Oil . : SARAH Liss | Midvale Steel... Q : | Missouri Pacific .. |New York Central . |N.Y.,.N.H. and Hartford . | Norfolk &. Western . Northern Pacific ... | Oklahoma Prod. & Ref, WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs. Ben Tillotson. Phone 828, 8-7-lw FOR_ RENT —5 room house, partly modern, good location, all furnish- ed, must be a good tenant. ‘Talk to 961. Henry & Henry. 9 FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished apartments at the Business College. Phone 183, WANTED—School girl to work for board and room. Phone 316. 9-7-2 #.29-t£/ WANPED—Woman or man and wife to care for home and two grown apartment, Bis | Pacific Oil .+..... 0. Pan American Petroleum . Terai Phenol boys .during mother’s absence, | BennsyJvania .. easy place, clectrie. washer. 501 BOARD AND ROOM ard St. Phone 972R. 9-7-1wk People’s Gas Pure Oil .. | Ray Consolidated Copper Reading GOOD CLEAN ROOMS—Home cook” ing, reasonable rates, good loca tion) board by day or week, rooms DAWSON SUIT etind joyal Dutch, N. Y. with or without board. Taé Dun- i ' Sears Roebuck Saat Mere IS DISMISSED D—Roomers and table board- (By the Associated Press) Fargo, N. D., Sept. 7.—The author- ity of the state board of bar exam- iners to publish as having been de- + barred from practice in the state courts, the names of attorneys who fail to pay the required $15 license fee, will not be tested in the injunc- tion proceedings intended to prevent ; publication, instituted by C. L. Daw- son of Fargo, against the board and the Fargo Forum. | Sinclair Con. Oil . Southern Pacific | Southern Railway . | Standard Oil of N. J. . | Studebaker Corporation . Tennessee Copper: Appy Mrs, H. R, Berndt, 416 9-6-1 | Thayer. LOST man’s coat, pair of in pocket. Reward offered. Phone 586. 9-6-3t LOTS FOR SALE FOR ,SALE—75 foot corner lot on Seventh street and Avenye 4. Texas & Pacific { Tobacco, Products | Trapscontinental Oil... | Union Pacific - United- Retail Si U.S. Ind. Alcohol ... res | United States Rubber OMe | United.States Stee] . <e Very reasonable at $750. Also a] An order dismissing the injune- | Utah., Copper 10 acre suburban place. Good] tion has been signed by District buildings, water and a ‘good place] Judge A. T. Cole, on the motion of | Westinghouse | Willys Overland for chickens, Can be cut into lots and would be a good investmen Mr. Dawson, it was announced. si iu eS tw » STANLEY ; for the future. About thirteen SLIPS ITS RUMORED THAT OTEY. WALKER, BACHELOR AND TOWN blocks from school. Write No.! The favored slip of the moment 450_Tribune: 9-1-1mo] js the one of Italian silk with the wide shadow-proof hem. Separate petticoats. similarly treated, are also SALE—Household furniture, | very much used now. Gingham han tremely popular with flappers. So gre corsets, brassieres and bathing | suits of this material, MARSHAL HAS PROPOSED To THE NEW_DRESS MAKER WHO RECENTLY CAME To TOWN. ‘ Lae +. ~ » NS M [FoR

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